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  1. gaztech Win User

    BSOD 0xc000021a - Cannot boot Win 10 at all


    Hi Everyone.
    Hopefully I can resolve this... I've tried everything to sort this out but nothing so far has yielded any positive results.

    I cannot boot my Win 10 Pro at all. All efforts result in the error C00021a. We can go into what I've done if you like (no problem with that) but for the moment, can anyone tell me how to do an inplace upgrade (Win 10 to Win 10)? I think this will probably sort it out since DISM is unable to do anything constructive. Problem is that I cannot do an "upgrade" as to do that you must be running Windows (normal boot) from the start otherwise Windows Setup throws up an error telling me to start the machine normally and run the upgrade from the external media. Is there any way to do this upgrade to bypass this error? I can't boot normally so it's impossible to fulfill this criteria.

    I have a pile of specialised music programs on this machine. I really don't want to have to install everything again as I have them set up "just so". Hope someone can help.

    I read the initial admin post about installing a program to help you guys with dump files - but I can't install that either as the machine won't boot into Windows. Of course, I've run the usual sfc scans and dism routines. Sfc won't run and repair - will only check. HDD scans come up ok. Dism routines will check (all comes up ok) but not restore health. Therefore I'm really at the refresh stage. I have boot media to do this but can't get any further...

    Can anyone help me with this? Here's hoping... thanks.

    :)
     
    gaztech, Jul 7, 2016
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  2. SoapSoul Win User

    BSOD during gaming

    I got BSOD while playing games, the error message shows memory manager, after that I cannot boot into windows because of BSOD error 0xc000021a, I can only boot into it by selecting "disable driver signature enforcement" , what information I need to provide
    to get help?
     
    SoapSoul, Jul 7, 2016
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  3. BMFC27 Win User
    Cortana broken after an upgrade

    System restore causes BSOD 0xc000021a. Can’t even boot safe mode
     
    BMFC27, Jul 7, 2016
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  4. Ztruker Win User

    BSOD 0xc000021a - Cannot boot Win 10 at all

    Maybe this will help? https://www.reddit.com/r/techsupport...oot0xc000021a/ (4th post down).

    Basically you boot the Windows 10 install disc then go to a Command Prompt.
    Copy the existing C:\Windows\system32\config file to a a Backup folder.
    Copy C:\Windows\system32\config\RegBack to C:\Windows\system32\config, replacing what's there.
    Exit the install and do a normal boot and see if you are back to booting again.

    If yes, would be a good idea to do a System Restore to a date before the problem started happening if you have System Restore enabled.
     
    Ztruker, Jul 8, 2016
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  5. gaztech Win User
    Hi, many thanks for replying.

    I thought I'd gone down this route before (I've had this problem a while now). However, I decided to go through the procedure suggested anyway. Made sense.

    Actually after copying over the regback files, and rebooting from the internal HDD the computer did spend much longer in the boot sequence. I really thought that the issue could be sorted. Then.... BSOD and C000021a error again.... Aaargh.

    The first place I tried (when I first got the issue) was one of the malware forums as I thought that malware was the culprit.

    However after many scans and log file outputs, the experts decided that I didn't have any malware problems, the machine was clean (should be as I do regular scans) and told me it would be best to try a Win10 forum where people more familiar to this sort of boot error could take a look.

    What I *really* want to do at this stage is now perform an inplace upgrade from Win 10 to Win 10. I think that this is now my only option. However, I can't do that as in order to get the "upgrade" to run you have to boot into Windows first - which I can't!

    Anyone know if this is possible by changing anything?

    Alternatively, is there a way I can remove my installed Nvidia drivers from the command prompt to see if this is what is causing the issue?

    I'm suspecting them as there were a couple of instances where I got WHEA errors a month or two before this C000021a error. Just rebooting solved it but I'm pretty sure if I can remove the video driver, (maybe replace it with a standard VGA driver" and then do an inplace upgrade, then I may be able to solve the entire problem. It's the last resort really as I think I'm now out of options here.

    Unless you guys think otherwise !! Can anyone help further? *Smile
     
    gaztech, Jul 8, 2016
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  6. Ztruker Win User
    Ztruker, Jul 8, 2016
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  7. gaztech Win User
    Hi. I appreciate that you're still with me on this...

    I was 100% sure that system restore was enabled (there's no reason not to have it turned on). However, booting from a recovery USB shows that there are no restore points available.

    No matter what I try, I cannot boot into safe mode. I get the same BSOD error.

    chkdsk shows no errors.
    I can scan using DISM but cannot repair anything due to Windows Resource Protection getting in the way.
    sfc won't run either due to the same error.

    DISM also throws up "Error 1" and won't proceed using various options.

    It "must" be possible to run the upgrade again to fix this (I can't believe it isn't). I'm wondering now if it's possible to reinstall Windows 10 onto a new HDD and run the upgrade to the faulty disk partition. I'm determined to continue with this as others will undoubtedly come up against this. I don't do nasty things to my machine - I'm just a normal user with a genuine copy of Windows, good malware and (paid for) virus protection. The OS has failed due to something odd and I need to know what it is! I'm of course suspecting graphics driver or a windows update issue.

    Anyone know how I can locate and uninstall my graphics drivers from the command line? Does that also need special access rights? Most stuff I read regarding changes and replacement of files states "use an elevated command prompt". How the hell can I do that in a recovery environment when I can't even log in???

    I can't believe Microsoft has made it this difficult to repair a few system files! I've ordered a new HDD and will re-install to that so that at least I have a working system but I'm not giving up on this. Anyone have any other ideas?
     
    gaztech, Jul 9, 2016
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  8. gaztech Win User

    BSOD 0xc000021a - Cannot boot Win 10 at all

    It seems that you can use devcon.exe to disable drivers. It's a complex command line set but I'm going to see if I can disable all my NVidia drivers to see if that could be causing my issues. Hammer to crack a nut - but I'm running out of options... Will revert back when I have some results. I'm sure that I have corrupt system files but I'm gonna try this anyway. *Eek
     
    gaztech, Jul 9, 2016
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  9. Ztruker Win User
    Re: system restore. Microsoft sets it off by default. One of their stupider decisions regarding Windows 10.

    There is no devcon.exe in Windows 10, at least not on any of my computers. Where did you read about it? Do you have a link?

    Ah, never mind, found it: Windows Device Console (Devcon.exe) - Windows 10 hardware dev

    I'm not sure how you can use it without being logged into the OS you want to manipulate.
     
    Ztruker, Jul 10, 2016
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  10. gaztech Win User
    Devcon actually works fine. I got it from the WDK. Had to install all of it onto another machine first to be able to extract devcon.exe (the 64 bit version I needed) but... after putting onto my errant hard drive it's a great utility! Can also work from a command prompt without having to log in first. Worth noting I think. I was able to disable my graphics easily once I'd identified what was loaded.

    Doesn't help me though. Disabled graphics, nada, nothing... same error as before. Didn't make any difference at all.

    I really am up the creek without a paddle here. I've no idea where to go now. There MUST be a solution to this BSOD somewhere. I've tried everything. At this rate I'm going to have to copy everything off as best I can and nuke the lot. I really didn't want to do that.

    The main issue here is that I've completely lost faith in Windows 10 now. I didn't do anything untoward for this to happen. If my machine was full of viruses or I was using crap hardware then I could understand at least but this is a pretty standard setup, nothing nasty on there. Genuine Windows, good hardware and good protection - but it still failed. I'm thinking very seriously about going back to Windows 7. I never had a single squeak out of that (best operating system MS have ever made) and it was loaded onto 4 of my machines - two of which were thrashed every day. I only have Windows 10 on this (faulty) one and I can't repair it. I'm very concerned now...

    Anyone have any other ideas??? I still need a way to perform an upgrade over an upgrade from the command line (as I can't boot the machine). I'm SURE that this will fix it if only I can find out how to do it. Anyone from Microsoft on here? You have a very disappointed customer!

    I need a drink....
     
    gaztech, Jul 12, 2016
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  11. Ztruker Win User
    I am asking for some of the other folks here to take a look and see if they have any suggestions.

    One thing I did think of, boot the install DVD or flash drive then take the Repair my computer path to get to a Command Prompt.
    Check in C:\Windows\minidump, see if there are any .dmp files there. If there are, copy them to a flash drive then zip them up and upload here.
     
    Ztruker, Jul 13, 2016
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  12. axe0 New Member
    Hi gaztech,

    I would like to try a few things, first I would like to know if any problems are present on the hard drive.
    Please try to run following command in an admin command prompt
    Code: chkdsk C: /r[/quote] C: is the partition of Windows, if your Windows partition has a different letter please replace C with that letter.
    If you have multiple partitions, run this command on each partition.After 3 fail boots Windows should boot you into the recovery options, go to the advanced recovery options to get the command prompt.

    Let's see if we can get a log after chkdsk is finished, try to open powershell through command prompt.
    In command prompt enter this command to go to the right directory
    Code: cd\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0[/quote] Enter this command to open powershell through command prompt
    Code: start powershell[/quote] Enter this command to read the chkdsk log, make a photo of the result and post it.
    Code: get-winevent -FilterHashTable @{logname="Application"; id="1001"}| ?{$_.providername –match "wininit"} | fl timecreated, message[/quote]
    Please run SeaTools DOS to check the integrity of your HDD. SeaTools for DOS and Windows - How to Use - Windows 7 Help Forums
    Run the long test.

    BSOD 0xc000021a - Cannot boot Win 10 at all [​IMG]
    Note Do not run SeaTools on an SSD as the results will be invalid.
    Make a photo of the result and post it.


    BSOD 0xc000021a - Cannot boot Win 10 at all [​IMG]
    Run chkdsk
    Disk Check - Windows 7 Help Forums
    Use option TWO

    What error is it exactly that you get when you run DISM?
    What DISM command have you currently tried?
     
  13. gaztech Win User

    BSOD 0xc000021a - Cannot boot Win 10 at all

    Hi guys,

    Thanks for sticking with me. I'll answer these two posts separately should you both wish to comment.

    Ztrucker first...

    There are a few minidump files (5 to be exact). I've zipped them up and included them here.


    Hi AxeO,

    Running your stuff now. this will take a while so will post results as soon as scans are done.
     
    gaztech, Jul 13, 2016
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  14. axe0 New Member
    In case you want to mention me, mentioning someone can be done using the @ before the name like @gaztech, be sure that you get the name correct *Smile
    is with a zero *Wink

    What I see is a few hardware related crashes, a 0x9F caused by Kaspersky and one I've never seen before showing a lot from the file system.

    Before more suggestions are provided we would like to know the results of the suggestions from my previous post so we can determine a next step.
     
  15. gaztech Win User
    What I see is a few hardware related crashes, a 0x9F caused by Kaspersky and one I've never seen before showing a lot from the file system.
    @axe0 Noted! Still running tests. Will revert here when all are done. It's a 1TB drive so they take a while! *Wink
     
    gaztech, Jul 13, 2016
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